1991 Life Grand Prix Series season

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The 1991 Life Grand Prix Series season was the first season of the Life Grand Prix Series, a Life L190 one make series.

Teams and drivers

A pink background indicates a team/driver ineligible for championship points.

Entrant No. Race Drivers Rounds Test Driver(s)
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Foster's Good Call 00 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Jan van der Maeyede 1-4, 7-9 Flag of Greece svg.png Apostolos Alianopoulos</br>Flag of Italy svg.png Jose Braggia
Flag of Greece svg.png Apostolos Alianopoulos 11 5-6
9 Flag of Italy svg.png Jose Braggia 1-7
Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Pieter Kickert 13 8-9
Flag of Canada svg.png Some Racing Team Inc. Co. Pte Ltd. 1 Flag of Canada svg.png James Generic 1-9 None
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Lots of Trouble Usually Serious 3 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Danny Fernandez 1-9 Flag of France svg.png Mike Boullier
4 Flag of the United States svg.png Cave Armstrong 1-2, 6-9
Flag of France svg.png Mike Boullier 1 3-5
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Dave Wilson Racing 5 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Dave Wilson 1-9 None
Flag of the United States svg.png Racing in Circles 222 Flag of the United States svg.png Billy Bob Barron 1-4 Flag of the United States svg.png John Smith
37 Flag of the United States svg.png John Smith 9 5-9
10 Flag of the United States svg.png Ronald Tenpecost 1-9
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png The Smokin' Engines 11 Flag of the United States svg.png Michael Balzary 1-9 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Jonny Greenwood
Flag of Germany svg.png Trabant Rennsport 13 Flag of Belgium svg.png Gio van Dycke 1-9 None
31 Flag of the Soviet Union svg.png Dimitry Vitkin 1-2
File:North Korea.png Kim Jong-Sung 2 4-9
Flag of Japan svg.png Psycho Soldiers Racing Team 14 Flag of Japan svg.png Nobuhiko Yazaki 1-9 None
15 Flag of Japan svg.png Yuki Yoshino 1-9
Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Kickert Motorsport Engineering 16 Flag of the Netherlands svg.png Pieter Kickert 1-7 None
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Team James Davies 17 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png James Davies 1-9 None
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Team Sandinista! 19 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Christopher Arthurs 1-9 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Rachel Graham
20 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Richard Arthurs 1-2
Flag of Germany svg.png Joachim Dumm 3 3
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Rachel Graham 6 4-9
Flag of Italy svg.png Scuderia Rifiutare 27 Flag of France svg.png Jean-Pierre Balivernes 1-9 None
Flag of Liechtenstein svg.png Zeroforce 12 29 Flag of the United States svg.png Algernon Bell 6-9 Flag of Austria svg.png Natascha Zaugg
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png EuroBrum 33 Flag of Germany svg.png William Anker 1-9 Flag of the United States svg.png Jamie Murphy
34 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Richard Richardson 1-2, 5-9
Flag of the United States svg.png Jamie Murphy 4 3-4
Flag of the United States svg.png Rockets to Russia 35 Flag of the United States svg.png Danny Ramone 1-9 Flag of the United States svg.png Algernon Bell
53 Flag of the United States svg.png Marky Howard 1-3, 6-9
Flag of the United States svg.png Algernon Bell 7 4-5
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Garagist Racing Team 13 39 Flag of Argentina svg.png José Pablo Mazzacane 7-9 None
Flag of Australia svg.png HURT Racing 47 Flag of Australia svg.png Joe Bloggs 1-3 Flag of Australia svg.png Bazza the Bogan
Flag of Australia svg.png Bazza the Bogan 8 4-9
Flag of the United States svg.png Herbalife Racing 69 Flag of the United States svg.png Charles Jericho 1-2, 4-9 Flag of the United States svg.png Baccus Young
Flag of the United States svg.png Baccus Young 5 3
666 Flag of the United States svg.png Danilo di Longo 12 1-5
Flag of the United States svg.png Start 'n' Park Racing 90 Flag of the United States svg.png Larry Chapman 1-4, 9 Flag of the United States svg.png Con Wellholme
Flag of the United States svg.png Con Wellholme 10 5-8
91 Flag of the United States svg.png Johnny Gunselman 1-8
Flag of the United States svg.png Con Wellholme 15 9
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Foxhound Life 190 Flag of the Soviet Union svg.png Psycho Mantis 1-9 Flag of the United States svg.png Kenneth Baker
Flag of Namibia svg.png Life of Namibia 264 Flag of Germany svg.png Leonhard von Gottorp 1-9 None
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Winton Racing 7 Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Sam Winton 7 None
Flag of Greece svg.png Apostolos Alianopoulos 14 8

Notes:

  • 1 - Cave Armstrong injured his legs at the Jarama GP following a collision with Dimitry Vitkin, and was forced to miss the next three races. He was substituted by Mike Boullier.
  • 2 - Dimitry Vitkin was banned for six races after causing a serious collision with Cave Armstrong at Jarama. Additionally, Trabant Rennsport was forced to run only one car at the following French GP due to shortage of spare chassises. Following this, Vitkin was sacked immediatedly and replaced by North Korean Kim Jong-Sung.
  • 3 - Richard Arthurs was severely injured in a high-speed accident at Jarama, and couldn't take part in the next nine races. As no other replacement was nominated, the LGPS council appointed Joachim Dumm, originally set to drive the second Scuderia Rifiutare car before the team scaled down to a one-car operation, as his replacement for the French GP.
  • 4 - Richard Richardson fractured a rib in a crash at Jarama, and was sidelined for over a month. American Jamie Murphy replaced him until he was again fit enough to race.
  • 5 - Charles Jericho suffered a concussion in an accident at Jarama, and was not cleared to take part in the next race due to health concerns. The team's test driver Baccus Young stood in for him.
  • 6 - Joachim Dumm was banned for two races after a collision with Micahel Balzary in France, and Team Sandinista terminated his contract immediately. The team's test driver Rachel Graham had recovered from the shock caused by Richard Arthur's accident and was ready to substitute for him from the Italian GP onwards.
  • 7 - Marky Howard suffered minor fractures to his ankles in a crash at Paul Ricard, forcing him to sit out the next two GPs. He was replaced by Algernon Bell.
  • 8 - Joe Bloggs' negative comments about the HURT Racing car and the team in general resulted in him being sacked after the French GP. Test driver Bazza the Bogan took his place.
  • 9 - Billy Bob Barron was seriously injured in a crash at Monza. The team's test driver John Smith took his place until Barron's recovery.
  • 10 - Larry Chapman broke his tibia in the same crash with Barron, and had to sit out for two months. Con Wellholme replaced him for the time being.
  • 11 - Jan van der Maeyede injured his ankle in an off-track incident between the Italian and Austrian GPs. He was replaced by Greek rookie Apostolos Alianopoulos for the duration of his injury.
  • 12 - After the Austrian GP, Herbalife Racing decided to downscale into a one-car operation and sack Danilo di Longo. To keep 30 regular entrants in the series, the LGPS council granted the Zeroforce team from Liechtenstein their second entry. The team would debut at the Czechoslovakian GP with Rockets to Russia driver Algernon Bell.
  • 13 - After the German GP, Pieter Kickert joined Foster's Good Call, taking all remaining funds of his team with him. This gave Garagist Racing team a permanent entry after debuting in Germany as a guest entrant.
  • 14 - Winton Racing opted to have Apostolos Alianopoulos drive their car in Sweden to give Sam Winton some much-needed rest.
  • 15 - After Larry Chapman's recovery, Start 'n' Park Racing decided to give Con Wellholme three more races in the place of Johnny Gunselman.